12220202

Remote Examination Through Augmented Reality

PublishedFebruary 11, 2025
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer-implemented system, comprising: a computing device comprising one or more slave sensors and a slave pressure system, the computing device configured to be manipulated by a user; a master console comprising a master glove device; and a control system comprising one or more processing devices operatively coupled to the master console and the computing device, wherein the one or more processing devices are configured to: receive slave sensor data from the one or more slave sensors; use a manipulation of the master glove device to generate a manipulation instruction; transmit the manipulation instruction; and use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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2. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, further comprising a user interface comprising an output device configured to present telemedicine information associated with a telemedicine session.

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3. The computer-implemented system of claim 2, wherein the one or more processing devices are configured to, during the telemedicine session, use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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4. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the slave sensor data comprises slave force measurements; wherein the master glove device comprises a master pressure system; and wherein, using the slave force measurements, the one or more processing devices are further configured to activate the master pressure system.

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5. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the master glove device comprises a pressure gradient.

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6. The computer-implemented system of claim 5, wherein, using the pressure gradient, the one or more processing devices are configured to cause the slave pressure system to apply one or more measured levels of force to one or more sections of the computing device.

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7. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the computing device comprises at least one of a glove, a physical therapy device, a brace, a mat, and a wrap.

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8. A computer-implemented method comprising: receive, via one or more processing devices of a control system, slave sensor data from one or more slave sensors, wherein a computing device comprises the one or more slave sensors and a slave pressure system, the one or more processing devices are operatively coupled to a master console and the computing device, and the computing device configured to be manipulated by a user; use a manipulation of a master glove device to generate a manipulation instruction, wherein the master console comprises the master glove device; transmit, via the one or more processing devices, the manipulation instruction; and use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8, wherein a user interface comprises an output device configured to present telemedicine information associated with a telemedicine session.

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10. The computer-implemented method of claim 9, wherein the one or more processing devices are configured to, during the telemedicine session, use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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11. The computer-implemented method of claim 8, wherein the slave sensor data comprises slave force measurements; wherein the master glove device comprises a master pressure system; and wherein, using the slave force measurements, the one or more processing devices are further configured to activate the master pressure system.

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12. The computer-implemented method of claim 8, wherein the master glove device comprises a pressure gradient.

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13. The computer-implemented method of claim 12, wherein, using the pressure gradient, the one or more processing devices are configured to cause the slave pressure system to apply one or more measured levels of force to one or more sections of the computing device.

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14. The computer-implemented method of claim 8, wherein the computing device comprises at least one of a glove, a physical therapy device, a brace, a mat, and a wrap.

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15. A tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed, cause a processing device of a control system to: receive slave sensor data from one or more slave sensors, wherein a computing device comprises the one or more slave sensors and a slave pressure system, the one or more processing devices are operatively coupled to a master console and the computing device, and the computing device configured to be manipulated by a user; use a manipulation of a master glove device to generate a manipulation instruction, wherein the master console comprises the master glove device; transmit the manipulation instruction; and use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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16. The computer-readable medium of claim 15, wherein a user interface comprises an output device configured to present telemedicine information associated with a telemedicine session.

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17. The computer-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the processing device is configured to, during the telemedicine session, use the manipulation instruction to cause the slave pressure system to activate.

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18. The computer-readable medium of claim 15, wherein the slave sensor data comprises slave force measurements; wherein the master glove device comprises a master pressure system; and wherein, using the slave force measurements, the processing device is further configured to activate the master pressure system.

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19. The computer-readable medium of claim 15, wherein the master glove device comprises a pressure gradient.

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20. The computer-readable medium of claim 19, wherein, using the pressure gradient, the processing device is configured to cause the slave pressure system to apply one or more measured levels of force to one or more sections of the computing device.

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Publication Date

February 11, 2025

Inventors

Steven Mason
Daniel Posnack
Peter Arn
Wendy Para
S. Adam Hacking
Micheal Mueller
Joseph Guaneri
Jonathan Greene

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